Synthesis of silk sericin/silk fibroin/Moringa oleifera-based hydrogel with antibacterial activity

Hydrogels with excellent antibacterial and mechanical properties represent ideal biomaterials for addressing skin defects, especially in burn wound dressings. In this study, PVA was combined with sericin (PVA/SS), fibroin (PVA/SF), sericin-Moringa oleifera (PVA/SS/MO), and fibroin-Moringa oleifera (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology 2025-01, Vol.63, p.103482, Article 103482
Hauptverfasser: Hidayat, Muhammad Iqbal, Hardiansyah, Andri, Kusuma Wardhani, Riesca Ayu, Khoiriah, Khoiriah, Yulianti, Evi, Izzati Yusuf, Muhammad Rayhan, Fahrialdi, Fahrialdi
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Zusammenfassung:Hydrogels with excellent antibacterial and mechanical properties represent ideal biomaterials for addressing skin defects, especially in burn wound dressings. In this study, PVA was combined with sericin (PVA/SS), fibroin (PVA/SF), sericin-Moringa oleifera (PVA/SS/MO), and fibroin-Moringa oleifera (PVA/SF/MO) to enhance the stability of the resulting hydrogel and have the antibacterial properties. Hydrogels were synthesized through freezing at −15 °C for 20 h and thawing at 5 °C for 4 h (freeze-thawing method), this process diminished residual waste substances and aligning with green chemistry principles. The FTIR analysis demonstrated that all hydrogel components were successfully blended. The resulting hydrogel had a rough surface with many uniform pores by SEM measurement. Hydrogels showed very hydrophilic properties with lower values of contact angle measurement with a range of 12 and 33°. The swelling properties of the hydrogel showed excellent performance and could absorb water for 5 days. The mechanical properties of the hydrogel were described as tensile strength of 0.29–0.77 MPa, tensile strain of 188–410%, elastic modulus of 0.18–0.72 MPa, and break elongation of 198–413%. Furthermore, PVA/SS/MO and PVA/SF/MO hydrogels display excellent antibacterial properties against Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) bacteria. Thus, the developing hydrogel is expected to be a future candidate for addressing skin defect problems due to wound infection. •The synthesized hydrogel used a green approach by a freeze-thawing method.•Hydrogels have antibacterial and mechanical properties as a biomaterial.•Hydrogels had wide pores and showed a good swelling ability for five consecutive days.
ISSN:1878-8181
1878-8181
DOI:10.1016/j.bcab.2024.103482